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Halle Berry has been named the official ambassador for the 2016 Key To The Cure campaign!

Saks Fifth Avenue, Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) and the Entertainment Industry Foundation teamed up with Halle and Christian Louboutin to take part in the annual fund-raising and charitable initiative to fight cancer.

All of the sales from the limited edition t-shirt, designed by Christian Louboutin, will be donated to Stand Up To Cancer to help fight the disease.

“I, like so many others, have been touched by cancer, which is why I’m proud to continue to lend my support to the Entertainment Industry Foundation and Stand Up To Cancer in serving as this year’s Key To The Cure ambassador,” Halle said in a statement. “I hope everyone will join me in supporting this critical cause by purchasing a Key To The Cure t-Shirt.”

You can buy the shirt beginning on October 1 at all Saks Fifth Avenue locations.

Daniel Craig and Halle Berry will fall in love in the upcoming movie Kings, which is set around the L.A. riots in 1992.

The movie will follow a character named Ollie (Craig), “a loner who lives in South Central — one of its only white residents — who befriends and falls in love with Berry’s character, a tough, protective mother who looks after a group of kids,” according to Deadline.

The two characters try and track down the kids from the worst of the violence when the riots break out in the city.

The L.A. Riots happened in 1992 during the Rodney King trial after the policemen who beat the man were acquitted. 55 people died in the riots, which spread across Los Angeles and lasted six days.

Kings will be directed by Deniz Gamze Erguven and will be his English-language debut.

Will was the winner of the Generation Award and Halle was one of the stars to honor him during the event!

“When MTV gave me this award, I thought this was an old dude award,” Will said in his acceptance speech. “I’m dedicated to being a light in this world. I want to help people. I want to be a light. I want to play roles that have dignity. There’s so much suffering in this world, and I just want you to know I am dedicated ‘til I die to light and to love.”